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Hour 2 of Ottawa Now for Wed. April 22nd, 2026

April 22, 2026

When the Artemis II capsule executed a majestic splash-down into the Pacific Ocean, it turns out an Ottawa-based company played a key role in that portion of this historic NASA expedition. Guest host Andrew Pinsent chats with Rhiannon Iles, the President of HFI Pyrotechnics, in Hour 2. She describes the business boom following Artemis’ legendary descent. Later in the program, we receive some cautious optimism along certain sections of the Ottawa River, as water levels have started to stabilize. And later this week, flood waters are expected to recede. However, dozens of properties and roads across Ottawa and Gatineau have already been submerged due to heavy rainfall and the recent snow melt. We check in with Allan Joyner, a Public Information Officer with the West Carleton Disaster Relief. Plus, CFRA's Chris Holski talks about the private jet that was quickly jettisoned. See what we did there?



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Are pigeons domesticated? Or are they wild? They are not pets, though they are sometimes treated that way, fed crumbs and spoken to, trained to expect kindness. Pigeons do not live on the periphery of cities like seagulls or geese. They are right in it, sometimes literally indoors, and they never leave. They are urban wildlife but they are not wild. They do not migrate. They eat what they can find in a city. A city pigeon has no more business in the actual wilderness than a Yorkshire terrier. But in the city, even among cars and other hostilities, pigeons are unflappable. You can shoo...
May 21, 2026 - 12:51 | Joseph Brean | National Post
An outbreak of a rare Ebola strain in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda cast its pall over Canada on Wednesday. Health authorities in Ontario announced that a man who’d recently travelled to the East African region was now being tested for exposure to the Bundibugyo strain of the severe, often fatal disease. Simultaneously, an Air France flight bound for Detroit was diverted to Montreal because a Congolese passenger had boarded “in error” when departing Paris. Here’s what to know about the threat of Ebola in Canada and the outbreak in East Africa. What’s happening in...
May 21, 2026 - 12:43 | Kenn Oliver | National Post
Thanks to the workings of an as-yet-to-form El Niño, the Atlantic basin is expected to see a quieter-than-normal hurricane season.
May 21, 2026 - 12:38 | | CBC News - Canada